Finding and ESL Teaching Job in China
By Rachel Pickett, published Jan 03, 2006
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If you are reading this, you most likely have a highly sought-after marketable skill; the kind of skill that demands upper-middle class pay. The kind of skill that could bring you new job offers on a daily basis. Almost everyone in America possesses this skill. That skill is the ability to speak English. In many countries around the world people want to learn English. If you can speak English you will most likely make more money than others who don't.The ability to speak English is pretty ho-hum in the U.S. but in China, it is an ability that nearly everyone seeks to acquire, but few have completely mastered. Over 400 million people in China are currently studying English. That means there are more people trying to learn English in this one little country than there are native English speakers in the world. Therefore, the need for teachers with native fluency is immense, and there aren't near enough candidates to fill all of the positions available.
Don't assume that you need to speak Chinese in order to find a job teaching English in China. They have plenty of people there who know how to speak Chinese. As a foreign English teacher, you will mostly have students who have been studying for several years, and want to perfect their conversation skills.
However, it is best if you have a college degree. Most placement agencies require that you have one, and the official line of the Chinese government is that foreign teachers are required to produce evidence that they are qualified to teach English by submitting a bachelor's degree (in any field), and a passport from an English speaking country. People from non-English speaking countries can also seek employment if they have a university degree from an English-speaking institution. If you don't have a college degree, you may still be able to get a job, but it may be more difficult (and may involve going about things under the table.)

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Takeaways
- Most placement agencies require that you have a college degree (in any field).
- Go through an established agency that will handle your immigration paperwork and place you in a job.
- The money you can earn there will appear to be pathetic by American standards.
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